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Save lives for £1 a day
21 May 2015
With thousands of sudden cardiac arrests (SCAs) in the workplace every year businesses are now acting to save lives for just £1 a day.

In the last 12 months Cardiac Science has installed automated emergency defibrillators (AEDs) for people in all walks of life. From tax offices to distilleries, packaging firms to industrial services companies, from fleets of fishing vessels to huge bridge building projects, defibs are in place.
Driving most of the deals has been the chance to lease an AED for less than £1 a day. Originally put in place for the project-led building industry, the scheme has been extended to all businesses, so that cost does not stop a firm putting worker health and safety top of the agenda.
The firm's high spec, intuitive Powerheart G5 AED is claimed to be the first device to combine real-time CPR guidance and fast shock times, and the only AED on the market which gives a shock only if required. It has been designed to talk a rescuer through the process step by step.
Stand P1975
- AED initiative
- AEDS for sudden cardiac arrest
- Defibrillator partnership
- Morgan Sindall signs AED deal
- AEDs added to wellbeing schemes
- Construction sector adds defibrillators to employee wellbeing programmes across UK
- Defibrillator partnership
- 100 lives saved at health club
- Contractor's life saved after defib move
- Putting defibs first